It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

Xbay I assume your Christian? Correct me if I'm wrong.

I googled some stats and Christians make up roughfly about 1/3 of the world population. That btw is the predominant religion in front of Islam and Hinduism.

I asume that most religons believe in one god. ??

Now my take is that if one god exists (which ever that may be) a majority of the world population is wrong and therefore acording to most scriptures supposedly doomed to hell.

It just seems that if God is a forgiving one whats happens to the majority of humans that don't believe in him. Did Jesus die for only 1/3 of us.

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

Xbay I assume your Christian? Correct me if I'm wrong.

I googled some stats and Christians make up roughfly about 1/3 of the world population. That btw is the predominant religion in front of Islam and Hinduism.

I asume that most religons believe in one god. ??

Now my take is that if one god exists (which ever that may be) a majority of the world population is wrong and therefore acording to most scriptures supposedly doomed to hell.

It just seems that if God is a forgiving one whats happens to the majority of humans that don't believe in him. Did Jesus die for only 1/3 of us.

P.S. I mean no offence, just interested in your take.

Here's something to think about; From death comes life? Sounds like nonsense. I find it stupid how some christians go on about occult religions believing in sacrifices to get more life and a better life, yet the whole thing of Jesus dying for everyone to live is the main focus of their beliefs

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

Xbay I assume your Christian? Correct me if I'm wrong.

I googled some stats and Christians make up roughfly about 1/3 of the world population. That btw is the predominant religion in front of Islam and Hinduism.

I asume that most religons believe in one god. ??

Now my take is that if one god exists (which ever that may be) a majority of the world population is wrong and therefore acording to most scriptures supposedly doomed to hell.

It just seems that if God is a forgiving one whats happens to the majority of humans that don't believe in him. Did Jesus die for only 1/3 of us.

P.S. I mean no offence, just interested in your take.

I'm actually Catholic, which is very similar to Christianity, but the Christian faith is a slight different than the Catholic faith. Hence why they call it, Christian-Catholic.

We all believe in one God, because like I said, we're all from the same base of religion. But Islam believes in a different God than Catholics do. Our faiths are monotheist... we only believe in one God. I'm not sure what Islam has, but I do know it consists of Muhammed and Allah or something like that. Even Judiasm is different because while they believe in God, they believe that Jesus will return one day and become the Messiah. So there may be one God for all faiths, but they have totally different beliefs than each other. One contradicts the other and so forth.

My take on your last sentence is basically whatever you want to believe. When I would ask that question to a more religious person than me, their answer would most likely be, "It doesn't matter. He died for every one." I wish I could defend that statement, but I really can't.

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

Xbay I assume your Christian? Correct me if I'm wrong.

I googled some stats and Christians make up roughfly about 1/3 of the world population. That btw is the predominant religion in front of Islam and Hinduism.

I asume that most religons believe in one god. ??

Now my take is that if one god exists (which ever that may be) a majority of the world population is wrong and therefore acording to most scriptures supposedly doomed to hell.

It just seems that if God is a forgiving one whats happens to the majority of humans that don't believe in him. Did Jesus die for only 1/3 of us.

P.S. I mean no offence, just interested in your take.

I'm actually Catholic, which is very similar to Christianity, but the Christian faith is a slight different than the Catholic faith. Hence why they call it, Christian-Catholic.

We all believe in one God, because like I said, we're all from the same base of religion. But Islam believes in a different God than Catholics do. Our faiths are monotheist... we only believe in one God. I'm not sure what Islam has, but I do know it consists of Muhammed and Allah or something like that. Even Judiasm is different because while they believe in God, they believe that Jesus will return one day and become the Messiah. So there may be one God for all faiths, but they have totally different beliefs than each other. One contradicts the other and so forth.

My take on your last sentence is basically whatever you want to believe. When I would ask that question to a more religious person than me, their answer would most likely be, "It doesn't matter. He died for every one." I wish I could defend that statement, but I really can't.

you are mostly right, xbay... the thing to remember in a nutshell is that Christians, Jews, and Muslims all believe in one god... THE SAME GOD. The key differences deal with the prophets. Jews believe the messiah has not arrived yet, and will come soon (very loosely word), Christians believe that messiah (prophet) is Jesus Christ, and Muslims believe that person is Muhammed. Allah is not a prophet, it is the name for god in the Islam religion.

please, if i am wrong let me know, but i have taken multiple courses in religious studies, and this is what i can recall from this.

It would be also due to the fact they don't want to admit they just disappear. Knowing nothing happens. I tend to contemplate this. I am not denying a God, but if there is one it is not how any religion describes him. He gives you free will but if you disobey him you burn in hell. Well at least your soul.

What if a Christian converted to Muslim a day before he died, would he go to hell. Which means his soul would be punished for his intellect. What if the soul and intellect intertwined? If you where to damage your brain, does that mean your soul is damaged and if they're not connected then why should your should be punished for what your intellect does?

You have it twisted. You base this off of the basics you hear from Christianity. You say we burn in hell if we disobey him, yet you forget my God is a forgiving one. As long as you repent, he will forgive. This is where Jesus comes in. The scripture says He died for our sins. The way it works when you die, on the 40th day since your death, your soul goes to Heaven. But to get there, we do these prayers to God for the soul to make it there because in my faith, prayer is a real significant part. If no one prays for you, you would most likely be stuck in what they call purgatory 'til whenever.

If a Christian converted to Muslim, it'd be an entire different story. He renounced his faith and converted to a new one. Both religions come from the same base, but they're entirely different with how they work and are run. Some beliefs are somewhat similar, but most of them are entirely different.

Xbay I assume your Christian? Correct me if I'm wrong.

I googled some stats and Christians make up roughfly about 1/3 of the world population. That btw is the predominant religion in front of Islam and Hinduism.

I asume that most religons believe in one god. ??

Now my take is that if one god exists (which ever that may be) a majority of the world population is wrong and therefore acording to most scriptures supposedly doomed to hell.

It just seems that if God is a forgiving one whats happens to the majority of humans that don't believe in him. Did Jesus die for only 1/3 of us.

P.S. I mean no offence, just interested in your take.

I'm actually Catholic, which is very similar to Christianity, but the Christian faith is a slight different than the Catholic faith. Hence why they call it, Christian-Catholic.

We all believe in one God, because like I said, we're all from the same base of religion. But Islam believes in a different God than Catholics do. Our faiths are monotheist... we only believe in one God. I'm not sure what Islam has, but I do know it consists of Muhammed and Allah or something like that. Even Judiasm is different because while they believe in God, they believe that Jesus will return one day and become the Messiah. So there may be one God for all faiths, but they have totally different beliefs than each other. One contradicts the other and so forth.

My take on your last sentence is basically whatever you want to believe. When I would ask that question to a more religious person than me, their answer would most likely be, "It doesn't matter. He died for every one." I wish I could defend that statement, but I really can't.

A lot of that is actually incorrect. Catholicism IS Christianity, which entails belief in Christ as the son of God. Catholics are a different form of Christians from Baptists, Lutherans, etc. however they are ALL Christian because they believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah. Judaism is not considered a christian religion precisely because they do NOT believe Jesus is the messiah.

Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions and both Christianity and Islam were severely influenced by it (Christianity actually follows the same text, the old testament and Islam carries the same Abrahamic roots). They split from Christians when it comes to the true nature of Jesus Christ and Judaism does not include Jesus as the son of God.

Islam is based on the same beliefs as Judaism, and they believe in the same God as both Jews and Christians. The term Allah means God in Arabic. Islam splits from Christianity on their belief in Muhammad as the final prophet of Allah instead of Jesus.

Christianity was formed originally as a Jewish sect, and as the name implies is focused on Jesus Christ as the son of God and the Messiah and is the only religion that does so. There are many variations of the Christian church including Catholicism.

Those are VERY simplified versions of the three. They have all obviously evolved over time and all include multiple denominations.